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Implicaciones metabólicas del consumo exesivo de fructosa

Authors: Esquivel Solís, Viviana; Gómez Salas, Georgina;

Implicaciones metabólicas del consumo exesivo de fructosa

Abstract

En los últimos años se ha dado un auge importante en la producción de alimentos endulzados con edulcorantes distintos a la sacarosa o azúcar de mesa, que por aportar menos calorías, son utilizados ya sea para perder peso o para mantener un peso saludable, o bien, para ofrecer opciones alimenticias a individuos que padecen de diabetes o intolerancia a la glucosa. Uno de los edulcorantes de mayor utilización es el jarabe de maíz alto en fructosa, el cual, en comparación con la sacarosa, tiene un costo más bajo y un menor efecto sobre las concentraciones sanguíneas de glucosa. Sin embargo, nuevas investigaciones están relacionando el consumo excesivo del jarabe de maíz alto en fructosa con la incidencia y prevalencia de enfermedades crónicas como la obesidad, la diabetes, las dislipidemias, el síndrome metabólico y las enfermedades cardiovasculares. El presente artículo describe las posibles implicaciones metabólicas asociadas a enfermedades asociados con consumo excesivo de fructosa.

During recent years there has been a remarkable increase in the production of foods sweetened sugar substitutes with less caloric value, that are used in dietary programs to lose weight to maintain a healthy weight as well as to offer options for individuals with diabetes or glucose intolerance. One of the most common sweeteners is high fructose corn syrup, a less expensive sweetener that has a lower postprandial hyperglycemic effect compared to sucrose. However new research has shown that prolonged consumption of high fructose diet would contribute to the development of chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, lipid disorders, metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases. This paper describes the possible metabolic implications related to different diseases associated with an excessive fructose consumption.

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obesity, Corn syrup, Insulino resistencia y dislipidemia, dyslipidemia, Obesidad, R, Sirope de maíz alto en fructosa, Insulin resistance, Fructose, 572.4 Metabolismo, High infructose, fructose, sirope de maíz alto en fructosa, corn syrup, Dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, Medicine, Obesity, high infructose, obesidad, insulino resistencia y dislipidemia, Dietas excesivas en fructosa

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